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onraol JU , XVIII. BALKM, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 190S NO. 82 - - - -' ' '"""- -,."' . i ,. t j. i, 11 . JTr r IQTING GOINfl ON Ifl OLD PHILADELPHIA ,-. i - "mm?"ii i', rrrrTrr"Mj " v. ." im mr, ' , ... . , IIM , -inw- I m nm - - - mw IMi i - . ational Lablr Ticket WiipJe Put Up at New York MS PRIMARY FLECTION WING WARM OF 8EVATOH RAILEY MOUXCIS THAT HLOOI) MAY OW IF THINKS IK) NO 00 OnilING TO PROGRAM. ICtlted Press I.eao.l Wire.) iu, Tex,, Apr,! 2 The Bpeclal election commission to ?- iw whether United States Sona- fler shall bo elected ns n doie- l-Jirje to thn National Domo- e cocrentlon nt Denvor has bo- afetdlng'y bitter and there i of blood hed and perhaps n wt Ouiley, editor of tho Fort Kttord aud ctato campaign l(0UDC'd on page live) NAN6ED COMPANY Fl REVOLT k FLOUR r MARKET IkI DOWN IN HAHI 4' LOWER FRENCH LEGATION 5 v WILL PRO- CARGOES HIGHER TECT REFUGES, WITH ARMED v GUARDS "GERMAN MONEY LENDERS MAKE DEMANoll. (United Prepi" Loaned Wlro.1 ' Port Au Prlnco, Haytl, April 2. Armed gnnrdn now fill tho Fronch legation hero, arid tho Haytlan gov- orninnt will rcmova no refugees rrom under tho French ling without am I & - a iigm. - Thla notice na convoyed to Presi dent Alexis today by a messenger from M. Cnutoron, tho French con sul. The guard la Kiipposcd to' havo boon landed under covor of darknoas from tho Fronch cruiser D'Estecs -which .recently" departed for Bt. 3 ' V.18S -mv. MO STOE r" BARGAIN HOUSE ft Are Now Offering During OUR EASTER SALE The Greatest Bargains We Ever Offered 'He foMowlng departments Ladles' Suit-. Millinery. Dress Goods 1 &. Wain Goods Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Shoos, Embroideries, Fancy Good Ribbons. Domestloi ami ho on. Wn nro hero to ttt goods ana vhen It comes to prlcOB we don't tako any bnolr aay house on the Pacific Coait. Dress Goods tel0 rl8 f the newest .;.'. .Hf. Uown to Jr YrrV"".0- - -. if 3I Dress Silks I T ihnn-rn- ii. Wn.Vi1 huBllrJs of Ijm n ! fhe rew shndoa. mJ'( -- c 75c, .,'' ' "" e down ' "" ". 15o aim r ' '' ''":' fr Bra- 11 a artl now -T-fl n Ifciiutsiieg. Suits r.4 !- than U ro,M (o tte Chicago "Uiloi! illt 1 ...c $12.50 wed Su,t S14.S0 ttdnmr e.zrA dlO.N fr? t ff4 - ''i iav vmi W4 It rww JllrSS llif if . MpI'. iK IWI 'MR fill ii'ifiM u i, An l uvi ,ffliw CRISIS IN TIIEMILLING INDUS'. TRY OF THE NORTIHVKflT - FaVSTERN- CATTLE MARKETS AHHFIRM. (United HrcflH LoitBcd Wlro.) Portland, Orf, April 2. A stir wn caused In tho' local provision mnrkot fodny when the quotations on flour droppo.l 20 contu a Juarrel on both local and export brands. Agqueral !jfaUiHg off In demand is tho reason advanced for tho cut. Tacomn, Waeh., April 2. Tho now schedules on wheat and flour to tho Orient announced yesterday ronmln ed effect only ono Jny. Today a now scale will bo established at tho re quest of tho millers of tho nprthwsst who say that tho differential on wheat would soon drlvo them out of !buBln0fl4HL, resulted In big -fihlp moutVofwhent to the Orient to bo ground there, Tho now scalo now Is: Wheat and flour to Japan, 53 to llongong, $3; to Shanghai, $4; to Manila, $4, This raises tho freight on whoat to Japan and Hong ong GO conts n ton and roducea tho rate on flour to Hong Kong CO cents. G THINGS SERIOUS EVELYN GOES TO EUROPE LABOR TICKET IN FIELD im DOWN SOUTH TO BE FORGOTTEN FOR THE CAMPAIGN iF 'JClMDipiIC OF SCICIDK KTIUKKS lIVOUCI: l'lI(CKKIIN(iS WIMj ItK nxH itoi:i,i sKViiitAi. sicii- I lOUHiS i ittnT I'JlUIOTCAlt ACOIDKN'TS (NO IN IMIILADniJ'HIA. HKAltt) IN THAW CASH NUXT WHKK ltMl'LOVK WHO COUI.K not iiNnuur: hkiukttion. .. 3 -i (UnttW, Press Leaded Wire.) (United Pros? Leased Wtro.) Los AligtloB, Cal., April 2. An Now York, April 2. Evelyn Nes ,opl(lemlc of mlclJos hn-i Btruok Loi bit Thaw la going nwny from hero. Angolea. ' Two of four persons who Closely following tho roport that wi-iimptod to take their lives yostor- tho young woman and E. R. Thnmna dar; woro successful and today two woro asked to Icavo tho grill voom W 4Bon commlted sulcldo. of tho Hotel Knlckcrbockor, It was 'ffemtiorarllv doratiKed. Mm. Anui ! announced at tho Prlnco Gcor.io Jwinson, aged CI, early this morn- hotel today, whero the young woman 1h hanged herself to a raftor of 'tho ban been staying recently, that oho barn at tho rear or hor homo. No will sail for Europe tomorrow. It reason can bo assigned for the act. ; Ih reported that alio l making tho Tho other victim of self dostruc trip upon the advice of friends who ton was Mrs. Ida Hastings, also hnvo suggested Unit it might bo well Known as Mrs. Robinson, who In-., for hor to got out of tho public oyo naieu gan xrom a kucuou range in tor a snon iimu. 'PAirai 'PAirra niv iiavu w iat QUHTTING IUIG1IEH ANTI- RACE TRACT STRONGER. LAW GIJITING her apartments. StiH'tnir Explosion; San -Francisco, Ap.rll 2. Thirty persons -wore thrown Into a panic and engagod in n wild dash for uafr- ty today, throo of them being koi-I- otmly Injured, when u circuit breaker on a McAllister streotoar exploded It In said that Evelyn will remain abroad tmrtll the, culmination of hor suit fqr ibOL-annulment "oCbor.mar TlagoUo HnrrV' ThlTw,'"the? proliruln ary liourlug of whloh will toko plaeo next week, Could Not Kntlun) "W.wry, Plnolo, Cal., April 2. Drivon to Now York, April 2. Tho Northorn Pacific railway today declared tho regular quarterly dividend of 1 por ?ont, payable on May 1. Chicago Aprll 2. Hogs Receipts 17,000; cattle, G000; sheop.10.000. Hogi openod strong at yesterday's close. Icft over ye-terday, 2700. Mixed, J57Ct3!G.2r.: hoavy. C.00(0 G.30; rough heavy. $G.j0tfp5.9r; light. $n.80(ff G.2T,. cattle and sheep steady. c c c V- V: V I Hogs 4800; Kansas City, Mo., April 2 Roceplts, 9000; cnttle, shrop, 5000. Omaha, Nob., April 2. Hogs Re epp'ts, 30P0; cattlo, 1G00;, sheep, 7000. JkStore That Saves You Money Tbimon with a numbor of refugee, but which Ib now headed for this I-ort again at top speed. Thero was n renewed rush of ref ugees to tho French legation today, and Information which M. Cartcron considers convincing was furnished that a number of auspocted antl Kovornmont plotters woro shot yes terday without th formality of a court martial. Word has roacbed both M. Car toron at the, French legation and Minister Furnla at the American le Kfltlnn flint the Itrnorant and radical b'acks are bolng Incited to attaok Mm wliito hv Goneral Colcou. Min ister Furnls today statel that he did nut liollnvft quoh nn attack wou'd be made, but advised all AmorlcansJ m koAti ofT the Btronts. oxcant in oaara whore It was necM&ry for them to ha abroad. At M roauast. marines on the crulsor Dos Moines are being hold In roadlnoas for quioK notion in case oi an mergonoy. Marines on tho uor man cruiser are also bolng held un dor arms. A eie"-h Is exnoetod hourly between President Alexis and Manager Reln bo'd. tho head of a big German financiering company. Rrlnbnld ox- u tn nrnt tbroueh the Gor man minister. Halms against tho, Haytlan governmoni tor ino princi pal r.ud 6 par cent Interest from 1900 on $800,000 worm or uayuan bonds, and also the price, with. In terest on the Investment, of the Port Au Prlnco street railway system built by the Germany company. President Alexia says he has a counter claim against tho German capitalists aud that If they press him too hard he will demand an Indem nity from the Hermann corapaay, which Relnbold represent and wltleh ho says financed the recent revel: against his government. nnd sent a showor of hot metal In among tho occupants of the car. A number of pansongora were slightly burned, or hurt In tho rush for safety, but only tho three. Miss Elizabeth Sofrln, Mrs. Olive Valencia and S. A. Scott woro so ncrlously In jured as to requlro Immedltao at tention from tho ambulanco surgeons. Rioting Ju Old SU-cpy. Philadelphia, Pnn., April 2. A ropotltion of yustorday's sorlous rioting occurred today, when hun dreds of Italians and negroos fought for the Jobs offered by tho contract ors who are constructing a now thea ter. Tho wildest scenos of disorder were caused by tho negroes pounc ing upon tho Italians and beating them up whon they sought positions. The negroos, taking ehargo of tho situation, swopt tho Italians off tholr foet and created the wildoit excite ment until a squad of mounted po ll charged and dlsporsed them. The police are still guarding tit scene. dospcration becnuso ho was takun from his position as cashier of tho Plnolo Powder works, with a Bolary of $200 per month, nnd reduced to a laborer In tbo yard whloh paid him irjonthly wages of only $76. Henry Iloyndon Is doad horo today, having flrod Into his heart. Iloyn don had booa regarded by all tho employee of tho workB as a confident tlnl mat), and his reduction was as much of a aurprlso to thorn as it was to tho casblor hlmo)f. He did not havo tho slightest Intimation of tho doolslon of tho ohlolnlt of tho con corn to mnkn n laboror wit of him until one morning a tew dnys ago (United Press LenHofl Wire.) Now York, April 2. Thero will bo no ludupondent labor tlekot In tho Held In tho coming Presidential campaign If Now York Inbotvlendors havo slxed tho situation up proper ly. It was tho coiifljnnim of opinion among thono mon todny tho determi nation of tho American Federation-' of Labor to "glvo congrom nnothor elm no" luiH necessitated tho laying! Jisldo of tho project for a working man'a party. The Insist that the project line not beon klllod but hn boon tomprornily abandoned, nnd should congroBn In tho romnlnlng; eyiiipQjf.nny:Jnljimou nFhcciling tho denihlids of afhor forTonietllal logls latlony tljo iiojoct wlU probably ha rosumod.' Just whnt tho deflnlto nlnn of ac tion will bo will not bo dwtormlnod until Sunday, whon thoro will bo n mooting of tho Central Fcdoraod union, it Is oxuectod that nt that tlmo tho resolution demanding that tho Amorlcart Foderatlon will n nnn. vontlon to organizo an Independent irony ngnauon nt Uilft time. It Is Tonrod, thnt ,lha mnsn meetings for 'ondorclng tho movement which would ho certain to rosult, might cnuno conflicts with tho pollco, yhjch Avoild b, mloundorntood nnd Avould nut tho now party In a bad light bo foro It hnd an opportunity to beconio oetnbllohod. Tnft'H Ap:iclito Good. ' Columhua, O., April 2. Socro tary Tnft, ploying tho principal rolo In "Ton Daya of nnquotlng," nrrlvod horo today to nddroae the niomhora of tho Columbus board of trado to night. Tomorrow night win find film making a speaeh to tho JnUrnntlonnl Un'on In Chioago. On Saturday ho wlU be a gueet of tho prow club at lunchnon and at night will nttond uinnor kivoii by the Commercial club. He will than nttenJ lmnniiota no asKuu nis suporiorH tor nn ex in umnnn, uomiicm niiiffri, Clnolnnnti pronation, but nono was fortbcom-land possibly Louisville, and will re Ing. His whole manner changod nnd, turn to Washington on April 11, hav It Is bolluvod ho could not ondura.iug boon nbuont 10 days. HuglicM Winning Out Albany, N. Y., April 2. Governor Hughe namo ono atep nonrer vic tory over tho raco track gnmblom tho worry. ConercNHiiinii in Court. Washington, April 2. Congress man Heflln today nppeared In pollco court nnd pleadod not Kiillty to thla nftornoou whon the senato. bv n hooting, with Intent to kl) 'Lou!, voto of 17 to 19. paeeed an nmonil Lundy. tho nogro who croated a dla-'inont to tho Peroy Gray Inw, tho turbanco on a atrootoar filled wlth'antl-gambllng bill which haa already womon (he othor ovorfng. pnssod th nseombly. Tho congreesman was bound ovr If tho naaombly aeeont.1 tljo amend to the grand Jury an ndmlttod to rnont. as It roonn cortaln It will, tho auuu nan. liUii.jy, nia noau oan- uontii Knou or raeliiK w ill be aoundml ,m Iia iirniin.l mmln ltt!ll Vniir Vn1i daged to oovor tho wound mado by Heflln s ballot, was present in court Grain Market Higher. Chicago, April 2. May wheat oponed 92 c; hlghost, 92 c; low- oet. 92 c: olosod. 93 Vie. May corn oponed GGV&c; hlghost, GO Vic; lowest GGo; olosod, CG',to. May oats oponed 63io; highest, fi7o; lowoet, fi3o; closed. 63c. o Ix)kt Mmi IOrntcl. Pohn Q. Wilson informs us thnt the lost man Inquired after in title papor, one Patrick Foley, waa for merly a woolen mill onijijoo at Sa lon), but wont to Portland and later to Pendleton whero ho worked last. In Now York. In tho senate today the Percy Gray hill was substituted for tho Agnow bill, Identical to it, whloh wub pnMori In night. The substitution waa madoln ordor to get the m?auro be fore tho sonate on the order of ItB final paseago. StroetcnrM Collide, lo; Angolea, Cal., April 2. Ono man waa klllod, two others fatally Injured and a score more bruised and out, soma Mrlously, as the rosult of a oellUlon between two ptrcetoari oarly this morning on the Sixteenth strert lino of the Lo Angeles Pacific company. Tho accident wns causoa by it heavy fog and tho fact that tho cart, were running on a alnglo stretch of trark. on which rpalrs were being lug made. Thos injured wore riding on the woet-bound car, whloh waa heavily laded with laborors going to their work. - ii i o i GREATKST IOG RACE IS ALASKA Nome, Alaska, April 2. -One of the greatest raoos ovor pulled off In this country Is now on. It is the Alaska sweopstakos dog race to Candle and return. Tho first team started yaatorday morning at 10 o'clock. Thero are 10 contentants girl and student of the University Warren J. Hunt, a popular young; and taoy left every two noura. rne scuooi oi music, waa urowneo in inciman ot tins oKy. has gono to Port- last not away at 4 o 'clock this morn- muirace weonesaay evoning wnno land for a few days. i Uu,l, aom Irnii it Antra Thn fntvtnr with hnr frlnnl Viuln Dii.l Turn lilv iivlvo flifhta will lit. ..nila.t pure'1' Iwng up i $500 Fully $50.- vis. who narrowly escaped tho nauio off at Los Angeles whfn tbo navy GIRL DROWNED UP AT EUGENE MI&H Hdna Yarnell, a high school girl and student of the University school of music, was drowned in tbc mlllrace Wednesday evonlng whllo A Pnpu'lht Idol. St. Louis. Mo., April 2. Gunoral Jacob $, Coxoy, who guinod national fame somo tlmo ago by loading his army of worklngmen to the Svhlto House, was ohosen temporary ohafr man of tho National Po!ullat conven tion, which convonod horo today. In addressing the dologaloa Gen eral Coxoy ploaded with them not to fuse with other partlos no matter what promises were mado. The con vention will adopt tho party'B plat form lata this aftornoon. v . rf V c. c, c. 000 has been bet on the result. ia'o visu inert?